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Vimo has one of the largest databases of specialists in this field on the Internet. Educated initially in dental school, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon then completes a four year surgical residency in a hospital that includes significant medical training. This background gives an oral surgeon the ability to provide a range of facial and dental treatments from removing wisdom to treating sleep apnea. Oral surgeons also specialize in cancers of the mouth.

To find a Doctor for Oral Surgery in Utah, first choose a city from the list below

American Fork
Beaver
Blanding
Bountiful
Brigham City
Cedar City
Clinton
Copperton
Delta
Draper
Ephraim
Farmington
Fillmore
Garland
Grantsville
Heber City
Herriman
Highland
Holladay
Hurricane
Hyrum
Ivins
Kanab
Kaysville
Kearns
Layton
Lehi
Lindon
Logan
Magna
Manti
Midvale
Moab
Monroe
Monticello
Morgan
Mount Pleasant
Murray
Nephi
North Logan
North Ogden
North Salt Lake
Ogden
Orem
Park City
Parowan
Payson
Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Grv
Price
Providence
Provo
Richfield
Riverton
Roosevelt
Roy
Saint George
Salem
Salina
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Cty
Sandy
Santaquin
Saratoga Spgs
Saratoga Springs
Slc
Smithfield
South Jordan
South Ogden
Spanish Fork
Springville
St George
Syracuse
Taylorsville
Tooele
Tremonton
Vernal
Washington
West Jordan
West Valley
West Valley City
Woods Cross

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